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Seacom Cable

New sea cable could lower broadband costs
Article
/ 25 November 2015

New sea cable could lower broadband costs

The Africa Coast to Europe cable is likely the last major system to land in SA for a while, but help with redundancy and choice may bring costs down.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 4 May 2011

Main One and Seacom in capacity agreement for SA

Sea cable operators Main One and Seacom said on Wednesday that they had interconnected their West and East African Cable Systems.

By Staff Reporter
WACsing the competition
Article
/ 21 April 2011

WACsing the competition

The arrival of the Western African Cable System (WACs) will accelerate competition in the local broadband market.

By Lynley Donnelly
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Article
/ 11 October 2009

Where’s all the bandwidth?

The Seacom cable has not resulted in a price war, and broadband remains out of reach to most South Africans.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 24 June 2009

Pirates force Seacom to delay cable switch-on — again

Somali pirates have once again delayed Seacom’s cable installation plans, shifting the switch-on date to late July.

By Thembelihle Tshabalala
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Article
/ 29 May 2009

Somali pirates delay Seacom cable

The threat of Somalian pirates resulted in a delay in the Seacom undersea cable’s switch-on date. The cable now has a launch date of July 8.

By Lloyd Gedye
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Article
/ 28 May 2009

At last, bandwidth

The quiet tourist area of Mtunzini, 140km north of Durban, boasts scenic beaches, great bird watching, and the most internet bandwidth in SA.

By Jason Norwood-Young

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